driving force in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for driving force in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.drive [Brit drʌɪv, Am draɪv] N

II.drive <pt drove, pp driven> [Brit drʌɪv, Am draɪv] VB trans

1. drive driver:

III.drive <pt drove, pp driven> [Brit drʌɪv, Am draɪv] VB intr

1. drive MOTOR:

I.driving [Brit ˈdrʌɪvɪŋ, Am ˈdraɪvɪŋ] N

II.driving [Brit ˈdrʌɪvɪŋ, Am ˈdraɪvɪŋ] ADJ

I.force1 [Brit fɔːs, Am fɔrs] N

III.force1 [Brit fɔːs, Am fɔrs] VB trans

force2 [Brit fɔːs, Am fɔrs] N Brit (waterfall)

driving force in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for driving force in the English»Italian Dictionary

Translations for driving force in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.drive <drove, driven> [draɪv] VB trans

II.drive <drove, driven> [draɪv] VB intr AUTO

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This is thought to be the driving force behind many quasars.
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Overall, hydrophobic interactions are the major driving force in the formation of lipid bilayers.
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We would, however, have to accept that an autonomous agent is not the driving force of our actions.
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Mike was a big driving force in my life, musically.
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Known to be rowdy at social events, they were the main driving force in organizing class dinners and other university social events.
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The driving force of this movement is science or the culture that supports science.
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Some important features during growth are the arrangement, the origin of growth, the interface form (important for the driving force), and the final size.
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He became the newspaper's driving force and soon he managed the entire magazine.
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The wood resonance appears to be split into two frequencies by the driving force of the sounding string.
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The three books are a combination of fantasy and thriller, with the driving force in the plot being a particular mystery or crime.
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